Saturday, April 24, 2010

The IE 7 Beta 3 refuses to uninstall. I tried different methods. What else can I do?

Admit that you fell prey to their evil plan and upgrade to the full release copy of IE7 to lower the number of abnormal program terminations and security holes in the version you have. Install Mozilla, Netscape, Opera or another competing browser and use it instead...



The IE 7 Beta 3 refuses to uninstall. I tried different methods. What else can I do?microsoft office 2007





Have u tried uninstalling from the start menu- programs? I tried deleting something from the desktop but it wouldn't allow me to. Other than that download tuneup utilities and u can delete unwanted programmes from that by going into the programme.



Good luck



The IE 7 Beta 3 refuses to uninstall. I tried different methods. What else can I do?windows media internet explorer



Did you try installing the final release of IE7 it suppose to remove previous versions of IE7
A microsoft virus wont leave so easily...try suicide bombing your operating system.



In other words...reinstall...



Or maybe there are other ways.
Internet Explorer 7 you mean? I believe if you have a program installed on a PC and you have tried to uninstall it, it sometimes leaves some files on your PC and it has something to do with the computer registry. Did you remember any point on the uninstallation that it asked you something like this "There are some programs that are being used by other softwarek, do u wish to remove them?" IF you clicked no then it might be left on your PC still and its the content that is uninstalling and your PC still detects the IE as a program still installed on your PC.
system restore



winxp:



start%26gt;all programs%26gt;accessories%26gt;system tools%26gt;system restore
You should be able to do a system restore. Go to programs%26gt;accessaries%26gt;system tools%26gt;system restore. Then restore your computer to a date before that of which you installed 7. This may or may not work.
?DONT RESTORE TRY THIS FIRST?



Do this:



Start?Control Panel?Add/Remove Programs?Click on the program (windows internet explorer 7)?Click remove.



This will remove the complete program.
I tested all IE7 beta programs. And you have to download their final version IE7, an it will uninstall the program. The behavior is very strange because Microsoft will check to make sure that your platform has a valid key atleast four times with their "WGA" tool while uninstalling the beta version.



Then Microsoft will tell you that you must reboot your system, before the wizard will guide you through the new IE7. Plus Microsoft will also tell you that you monitor will be blank. (No icons or program will appear on boot-up. Only the wizard to guide you through the installation of IE7.



After the installation all of your icons and programs will appear on your screen. Plus the process is slow and you get the feeling that you will never see your programs in your system load as they claim.



All I can say is that everything went well for me. Althought I had some reservations, due to how slow the program installed.



Clinical Psychiatrist, France



Excuse my english
Isn't it amusing how people are always quick to jump to all the worst conclusions??



*Download the official "final release.



*Uninstall the version you have installed.



*Install the new IE7



Easy - problem solved :)



The reason you couldn't simply install beta3 over the top was that this option was not enabled in ANY of the beta/developer builds for more accurate testing in beta builds - was the best way of avoiding problems %26amp; inaccurate feedback caused by upgrade conflicts...was deliberate not an error
if it refuses to uninstall then i guess you will just have to suffer.
Just install the official release of IE7. That will remove the Beta version.
I installed IE7 a couple of days ago and couldn't get online with it, so i just did a system restore, now everything is ok again.

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